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the storm has brought millions of lives to a standstill. the storm is blamed for as many as ten deaths including a child killed by carbon monoxide poisoning as he sat in a car to keep warm. >> the number is down from 300,000 yesterday of restored power. turning to the weather around here, it's sunny and pretty outside, but good luck escaping the cold. >> let's go to team 4 meteorologist, chuck bell. >> mother nature has thrown a cold start in your direction. we're climbing into the upper 20s and low 30s, but still awfully cold out there. no rain drops around town just yet. earliest drops, still eight or nine hours away from parts of the shenandoah valley, so we'll keep an eye on that. your sunday starter, clear and cold for now. a decent amount of sunshine for
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the front half of the day, and clouds can be increasing by this afternoon and there will be a chance of a few drops arriving by about 6:00 p. and our rain drops will be here before tomorrow's commute. and the focus shifts to cleanup efforts, and the storm pummeled six states. jay gray reports from hard-hit boston. >> reporter: the wind and snow has finally stopped and across new england the focus has turned to what will be a difficult recovery. >> the state police and the national guard have been out in force and working in tandem. >> reporter: but these are the most important teams right now. crews working through brutal conditions to try and restore power of hundreds of thousands, many still without any heat. >> we're working 16-hour shifts, so i mean, in this weather, that's tough. >> it has been tough to dig out
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dozens of cars most abandoned at the height of the storm. across the region, still hard. those that want to get around have to be creative. >> trying to ski in boston for the first time in my life. >> reporter: skis, sleds, and even a kayak helped one. flight options are limited. of course for most here the journey is not as much about distance as it is determination, and their destination of getting back to the way things were before the storm, and a trip that will not take days, but weeks. part of new york's long island expressway will stay closed today as crews continue to clear the cars, and rescue
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workers could not get to them, and hundreds were rescued by snowmobile after waiting as long as 12 hours. and yesterday forklifts helped to move the cars so they could plow. new york airports are letting some flights land after their runways were buried in a foot of snow. and the airport finally re-opened last night, but very few flights are coming or going. across the country, flightaware.com says airlines cancelled more than 153 flights because of this storm. sthaoeufplt and looking for a man that stabbed a man and woman inside lost society overnight. it's a khraub on 14th near u street. and the man and woman stabbed were taken to the hospital.
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and discolored water because of a water main break in laurel. derrick ward is at the scene with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. if you take a look over my right shoulder here, you can see the construction area of where this happened and it's now the focus of repair efforts. it was about 4:30 yesterday when a crew working in the area hit a water main, and people in the area may have lost water pressure for a while but that has been restored and you are now indeed under a boil water alert. this happened on a -- we're told a 42-inch main, and we're not sure of that but that's what they are doing to repair it. this section has been closed because of the low temperatures and the water on the road, it's slick and you don't want to drive across a curve with black ice on it. we have seen a couple people actually do that. the water under the boil water alert, it's safe to drink and
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may taste difference, and you shouldn't wash clothes or use it to make baby formula. you should boil water before you do anything like that. the repairs expected to be done at 12:30 today, and it's not sure if the boil water alert will be over at that time as well. this morning if you plan on driving through northern virginia, listen up. several roads closed near the pentagon city mall in arlington. crews shut down joyce street between south 15th street and army navy drive, and also shut down army navy drive between south joyce street and south 25th street. racers are encouraged to take the pentagon city metro. next, strong words about national security from former vice president dick cheney. plus, a 14-year-old charged as an adult with murder. this morning neighborhoods are reacting to what happened behind
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former vice president, dick cheney, has harsh words for president obama's nomination for his cabinet appointments. cheney says president obama is jeopardizing national security because he is nominating subpar nominations. and john brennan and chuck hagel are awaiting confirmation of head of cia and defense secretary is that correctively.
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and then ehrlich is looking to fill the seat. leopold resigned after being found guilty of misconduct. and chris brown's weekend incident, we have gone through the police report. and a man that goes above and beyond to fulfill a promise to a family during the iraq war. the clouds are already starting to move in. when do the rain drops arrive? i will give you a check of the [ male announcer ] so there's lots of people out there
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now in dark chocolate. indulge in one today. america runs on dunkin'. a clarification now on the water main break in prince georges county. the break happened near the intersection of van deucen road, and laurel. the discolored wat is not harmful to drink although it might taste different. the company has not issued a boil water advivisoradvisory. and police say johnathan aguiluc beat and suffocated his sister until she stopped crying. he was watching his 7-month-old sister while his mom worked the
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graveyard shift on friday night. the mother found the baby in a car seat when she got home from work. >> he placed her in the car seat after he beat her and held his hands over her mouth and nose because she was crying. >> the teen is charged as an adult with premedicated murder. we learned the name of the woman shot and killed by police. police shot bugs friday night while responding to a disturbance at her apartment. she opened the door and lunged at the police officers with a knife. those officers are on leave while police look into the incident. a deal made in the rocky mountain desert. a rocky interpreter always wanted to come to an america, and died before he could make it but his family will get the
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chance thanks to a soldier who would not give up. >> roy is the name given to him by his troop, but his family members knew him as mohammed. blake call grew fond of him, and hall and many others relied on roy to communicate for them and in the depths of the battlefield he made him a promise. >> i made a pledge to him personally that i would do everything in my power to get him a visa to come to the united states. >> but roy was killed in a house bomb in 2008, and he thought his promise would go unfulfilled until he found a different way. >> i thought i could fulfill my promise in that way, finding his family. >> he tracked down his family,
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and four wanted to immigrate to america, and now they are coming to the united states on monday only bringing a few belongings with them, whatever they can fit into their luggage. roy's relatives will reunite with other family in san diego. >> i know i will cry like a baby when i am out there because it has been two years, and if you think about what baghdad is like right now, seven to eight hours of electricity per day, and it's flooding and the streets are filled with two to three feet of raw sewage and protests against the government, and they are going to leave that and land in san diego, california. i am jealous of people who live in san diego, california. >> the family's impending arrival will complete the promise. >> for this one family, i have been more fortunate to have two law school students at berkeley helping me with the visa
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paperwork and to bring justice to the family. >> he plans to bring the family to d.c. and give them a tour to the district. he had help but it was his efforts making this happen. >> such an incredible bond created between these two people at a time of such destruction. >> and the loyalty, really. >> and because of roy, his family was able to help him and now it's just teamwork all the way around. >> and they are going to san diego, which should be real nice, a nice destination. >> who wouldn't want to live in san diego? >> it's calmer than what we were seeing yesterday. >> those winds lasted until lunchtime before they started to lay down, and then overnight the skies were clear and the winds went calm, and as a result we ended up with a cold start this morning. teens and 20s all over the map a
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few hours ago. and i think you are going to like your sunday afternoon. there you go. a few from our city camera view there. it was a completely blue sky. now already starting to take on the milky white or gray shade out there. and the high clouds are drifting in from the west and southwest, and these clouds tell me there are changes on the way. those changes will bring rain drops before this time tomorrow. right now 32 degrees in washington. the winds remain calm out there. there's going to be a light wind if any for the rest of the day today. winds will be light out of the south. generally 5 to 10 miles per hour. and temperatures below freezing in many spots in northern maryland and down through the shenandoah valley, and the usual cold spots remain below freezing, and you will see the temperatures get into the 40s by later today. and hour by hour, temperatures climbing quickly. from the mid-30s into the
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mid-40s by 2:00 or 3:00 this afternoon, and because of the cloud cover the temperatures will not plummet like they did last night, and that's important because moisture is on the way. nothing on the immediate future, but a warm front shows the leading edge of the rain drops now, and this first ban of rain will evaporate, but this next one, i do think it will hold together long enough as the warm front comes through. it not only brings chances in tonight, but it opens up a huge amount of warm air and tomorrow we will start off with chilly 30s and 40s and rain drops and some spots tomorrow will get up near 60 degrees as the warm front goes north of us. sunshine to get your sunday start, but the high cloudiness will continue to lower and thicken, and by late tonight and into the early morning hours of tomorrow, light rain showers and maybe aoeugsyness in the deep shenandoah valley, and not
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looking for a big problem because the warm air is rushing in so quickly, and clouds and rain moving in and it could be a slow go on monday morning's commute, but the commute on the way home is looking better. temperatures for the rest of the morning climbing through the 30s with the light wind and high clouds out there. this afternoon, skies going over to mostly cloudy, but a nice day to go outside. mostly cloudy, and a chance of rain drops out in the shenandoah valley after about 8:00 tonight. here is your extended forecast. nice day today. kind of an ugly way to get the week started with the rain drops for your monday morning commute. and dry by tomorrow evening. tuesday gets looks. wednesday and thursday, all eyes on the middle of the week and school kids have their fingers crossed, and it would be cold enough to be snowing somewhere close to washington if not in washington, and you want to stay carefully tuned to the wednesday and thursday forecast.
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want to give a quick shotout to the junior league. i am so happy to be able to mc the event, and there you see some of the members, cheryl along with sloan, and we also have wendy on the end there, and she is the president. but they have contributed 100,000 books in their centennial year here in the d.c. area. thanks for all your service. now looking to the week ahead, the president and first lady give a former army staff sergeant, the military's highest honor. he receives the medal of honor for his heroic actions in afghanistan in 2009. thousands of people expected to celebrate fat tuesday. it's happening on bourbon street, and ash wednesday marks the beginning of lent, a period
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of fasting and repep tupbs before easter sunday. and pitchers and catchers report. the nationals and orioles will head down to florida for spring training. and pitchers and catchers will arrive on tuesday with the rest of the players coming later in the week. and then two teams played five overtimes last night in south ben. the irish kept tying the game in the final seconds forcing the extra periods and notre dame had the luck of the irish winning 104-101. and good news for both of the teams because they won't have to play again until later this week. the terps get ready for a tough battle against the cavaliers today. and then an offensive outburst. that's all this morning in "sports minute."
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>> good sunday morning, everybody. we start with the caps heating up the home eyes. ryan zimmerman catching hockey before heading down to spring training. and he picked a good one with the capitals. check out the assist to troy brower. he slaps it home, and two goals, and he has to thank his goaltender for that one. third period, caps up 3-0. and ovechkin gets his third goal of the year, and the capitals go on to win by -- wait for it -- . duke is coming to town next weekends, but what they are worried about is the cavaliers. >> tomorrow is a big game for game and just like rginia tech wake forest was a big game, and
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florida before that. we will prepare like we always do and hopefully we will go out and play well. >> tip-off for that one is at 1:00. hope your sunday is a good one. d.c. transportation leaders are listening to ideas to get people where they need to go faster and easier. ddot moved the exchange yesterday. the collaborative effort will help d.c. leaders plan a seamless transportation system on roads, rails, bike ways and walkways. >> when we have that kind of rapid growth, we have conflicts with people getting where they need to go and this is an opportunity to resolve some of the conflicts and think about how to balance the needs of everybody going forward. >> several more forums will happen in the coming months. chris brown crashed his car while the paparazzi chased him. according to beverly hills police brown claims he lost control of his black porsche
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yesterday, and it's not clear if police identified the paparazzi pursuing him, but the cash came a day before the grammy awards where he is nominated for the best urban contestimony tau perpai album. and then following the lives of nelson mandela's grand daughters. the women say they consulted their history-making grandfather before signing on for the show and that he is fully supportive. >> both our grant parents are proud of what we do. they have told us many times that this name belongs to us, and it's part of our legacy to sort of do as we see fit as long as we treat it with respect and integrity. they support us in everything that we do. >> you can catch the premiere of being mandela.
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that should be interesting. we don't hear from them often. >> a great new channel, too. great shows there. >> "magnum p.i." >> yeah, love it. and then mardi gras celebrations led to violence and chaos in new orleans. and clear the roads now. how it could change with rain on the way in t
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and here is a live look for you to start this half hour. we are tracking a brand-new system moving in to the area that could create a mess for the monday morning commute. welcome to "news4 today." i am angie goff. >> and i am richard jordan. and it's sunday, february 10th, 2013. >> let's go to meteorologist, chuck bell, he is outside on the storm 4 weather. >> you can still see your breathe out here. it's a cold start. 31 degrees on the front lawn of channel 4, but beautiful sunshine still getting through the veil of high thin cloudiness out there. clouds will continue to thicken today. if you need sunshine in your life you need to enjoy it while
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it is still around. that's the view on top of the property here in northwest washington. you are looking to the south and west where the clouds are coming from. it's a cold start. here is the way it is looking. 32 down at national airport right now. and we should be at 45 degrees by 10:00. and highs near 45 degrees, and the sunshine for now will lead to a mostly cloudy afternoon coming our way. rain drops move in after midnight, and it could be a very slow go on our monday morning commute back to work and school. more on that and the rest of the seven day with another mention of snow coming up. people in the northeast are waking up this morning to a whole lot of snow to cleanup. the blizzard of 2013, it's over, and now the work begins. it's hard hit massachusetts we start with, and some towns got as much as 30 inches of snow. many could be in the dark for days. the catholic arch die asus is warning worshippers this morning
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that they shouldn't come to mass if they cannot do so safely. and in new york city millions dodged a bullet compared to their neighbors to the north and east, and on long island many worried they would be trapped. >> reporter: 53 miles east of manhattan, long island's busiest highway turned into a vehicle wasteland. >> everybody knew the storm was coming. why weren't they prepared for it? >> dozens of drivers needed to be rescued, and some suffering from high though therma after spending the night in the bitter cold. four wheel drive helped but it was not enough where new york looked like alaska. a trucker discovered before dawn, exits were no route to safety. >> they cleaned the service road but not the highways.
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>> this job required the heavy equipment, comparatively, new york city weathered the blizzard well. returning to its hurried pace by midday. >> looks like we dodged a bullet. >> on long island it was nature in contrast, her beauty and frustration. gilbert abandoned his jeep. >> i got home and my wife had to throw blankets on me. my clothes were all wet. >> with a crew of friends he worked to rescue his vehicle, and a day of inconvenience ending with small victories. new this morning, police are looking for three people in connection with a quadrupel shooting. one person in critical condition and three others in stable condition. police shut down a block for an
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hour and then the party started up again. this is the last weekend of mardi gras before fat tuesday. new evidence to show you this morning in the manhunt for a former l.a. cop accused of killing three people including a police officer. news surveillance showed what happened to be dorner tossing something from his truck into the trash bin. police say he is seeking revenge from his 2008 firing from the force. l.a. police say they are reexamining his termination. and meanwhile the lapd are apologizing to a mother and her daughter shot by police looking for dorner. police say they were in a vehicle similar to dorner's so they opened fire on the women. one of them was hit twice in the
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back. >> color didn't match. the model didn't match. the make didn't match. they were looking for a larger black man and these are two older hispanic, petite, women. >> the chief of the lapd says he is making arrangements to have their pickup replaced. new this morning, police are looking for a man that stabbed a man and woman inside a lounge overnight. the group got in a fight in lost society. rescue workers took both the man and woman stabbed to the hospital. two local colleges being warned this morning after a string of robberies. georgetown university warning students and employees. thieves have taken things like laptops and cash and electronics, and police believe
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those responsible might be targeting students. students at the university of maryland are also being told to be careful after forearmed robberies on your near the campus in the last two weeks. the latest happened friday night when campus police say two males robbed a group of people just off campus and 24 hours later somebody robbed a woman while she walked alone. why you may see a lot of women wearing red dresses this sunday. a traffic alerted. the celebration that will shut down roads in the district later this afternoon. and one man's life-changing moment at the
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our wednesday's child this week is still trying to figure out what she wants to be when she grows up but before that she is looking for a loving family to adopt her. we first met her three years ago but she is still waiting for a new home. >> wow, this is so beautiful. >> we were bedazzled by the
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beautiful beads here, and there were boxes and bowls full of them. shaniya chose the purple beads because she liked the color and the rough shapes reminded her of the rocks she studied in school. >> how is school going? >> good. >> do you have a favorite subject now? >> science. >> science was her favorite subject when we met her three years ago, and at 16 now she is still in foster care and still hoping for a forever family. >> she has been in care for bright sometime and she was brought into care around age 3 and has been in care every since. >> she decided to make a bracelet, and the manager showed us how to begin. >> she enjoys an array of activities and she loves to sing and listen to music and cook and play basketball and she loves animals, too. >> what does she want to be when
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she grows up? >> a professional organizer. >> what does that do? >> organize peoples' houses. >> i need you at my houses. >> she has found something new she might like to do some day, make beautiful jewelry. >> i am serious. this is gorgeous. now you get to have them. >> hopefully soon shaniya will have a family to appreciate just how special she is. >> if you have room in your home and your heart for shaniya or another child waiting please call our special adoption hotline, 1-89-to-adopt-me. this morning, many women in maryland will wear a red dress to church services for national heart month.
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it's part of the st. agnes's hospital wear a red dress to church sunday. >> you are pulling off the red looking good. >> thank you. that's so sweet of you. >> you are welcome. >> it's all for a good cause. and plus, why you will find china town in d.c. much more congested than usual today. the sun is shining for now, but won't last much longer. we will talk to your back to work and back to school forecast in just a minute.
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some people in prince georges county are dealing with discolored water because of a water main break.
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it happened in laurel. the discolored water is not harmful to drink although it can taste a bit different. the company has not issued a boil water advisory. a contract hit the main causing a break. and crews are working now to repair it. it's the year of the snake. last night people in china celebrated the new year with family and look at all those fireworks. meanwhile today many are expected to celebrate the lunar new year. the chinese new year's parade begins to celebrate the year of the snake. the snake symbol ices intelligence, gracefulness and materialism. so now you know what you have to look forward to. >> hopefully he will be precisely on time. >> and maybe the baby could be a meteorologist. >> that's right. you could be the mentor.
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are you offering to be the godfather? >> what? >> oh, yeah. our friends and neighbors up to the north, that's the long island expressway, everybody, if you ever been up to new york and made the trip to shelter island, oh, boy, i have never seen it with no cars on it at all. they had anywhere from 24 to 30 inches of snow, and islip airport in the middle of long island, 32 inches of snow in the latest event. it's going to take them a long time. the long island expressway remains closed as of now, and they will take most of the day to shovel and plow and bull doze all the snow out. meanwhile, still plenty of blue sky out there, but the clouds will win eventually later this afternoon. enjoy the fact we have enough sunshine to cast shadows out
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there. we were in the mid-20s around town early this morning and a lot of the suburbs were in the mid and upper teens. bright sunshine for now, and we will have a nice rebound in temperatures. 24 in martinsburg, and 30 degrees in gaithersburg, and temperatures also just about to freezing in the fredericksburg neighborhoods as well. and temperatures on the way up thanks to the sunshine for now but clouds will continue to increase and rain chances come in but not until after dark, so if you have thing to do outside today the weather will be cooperative. college park up to 40 degrees by noon today. and mostly cloudy and back down to 36 degrees by 8:30 tonight. rain drops probably not until after midnight for most of us in and around town. nothing is showing up on radar just yet.
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and nearest rain drops are across southwestern virginia on the leading edge of the much warmer air. how much warmer? tomorrow, 10 to 15 degrees warmer than today. some areas in central virginia in the 60s tomorrow, but unfortunately with the warm air comes cloud cover and rain chances tomorrow. clouds will continue to lower and thicken and after the sun goes down skies will be mostly cloudy and we will watch how 1:00, 2:00 in the morning, the shenandoah valley and panhandle of west virginia, maybe a little chance of brief iciness, but good news is all the warm air coming in means any brief period of freezing rain will not last long and not expecting any travel or weather-related problems around here, but if you are traveling to new york and new england tomorrow heavy rain could cause trouble for them. a wet trip to work and school tomorrow but a dry trip home by tomorrow afternoon.
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today not a bad day, but tomorrow cloudy and wet. tomorrow's highs in the 60s. here is the seven-day forecast. mid-40s with the clouds coming in, and most of the rain tomorrow is in the front half of the day and tuesday looks like a good one as well, but wednesday and thursday there are still signs of a rain chance, snow chance coming our way. let's put it this way. it will precipitation. there will be rain for most and snow for some. if we can change that for rain for some and snow for most, i would be happy about that, but we will have to watch it closely and we have no arctic air, so we will be on the rain and snow line, and not the easiest to forecast. >> arctic air is something we have not heard a lot of around here. >> except there at the end of january, and it led to multiple snow chances. coming up next is "the chris tthews show," and here is what
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they are working on. >> good morning. tuesday night president obama will use his state of the union to drive a wedge between what a majority of americans say they want and what the far right opposed. he needs momentum to put early winds on the board this spring and he needs to head off the across the board cuts hitting the pentagon, from aviation to food safety to head start. if we use drones to knock off terrorists, does that outweigh losing hearts and minds when civilians get killed, too. join us for a great roundtable. now for a look at what is coming occupy "meet the press." here is david gregory. >> coming up, the political battle lines being drawn ahead of the president's state of the union dress. we will hear from both sides of the i will this morning. eric cantor, the majority leader, and dick durbin, and the
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president's political play book in his second term. and stay tuned for our press pass, the owner and publisher of the new republic magazines. still debating what you will get for your valentine this week? >> yeah. >> we will share the most popular gifts according to the experts. >> and then one
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it's a problem microsoft is probably happy to have this morning. the new tablet computer is already sold out. it was released only yesterday but windows online stores sold out in hours. the device is a fusion between a laptop and handheld tablet. it's the first time microsoft built a pc itself, and it retails for $900 and up. you have found the perfect gift for the love of your life. the website found the average american couple will spend $226 this year and that's up from last year when couples planned to spend 100 or less. we asked the experts what the couples want for gifts this year. >> well the most popular gift
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for men and for women if there was no budget at all was a vacation, and we spent a lot of time last year talking about creative ways to have fun at home, the staycation, and so i think in 2013 people really want to get away and they needed a change of scenery. i was not surprised to see that stat pop up. >> if you can't go on a vacation, men like to get a good meal and tickets to some sort of event while women like to get jewelry and flowers. and then one man can rest easy this valentine's day knowing he did a good job with his selection. >> yes. >> that's charles e. wilson proposing to his girlfriend at the auto show yesterday. the two started dating five years ago and had their first date at the auto show. each year they come back to celebrate their anniversary. that power outage during last week's super bowl gave
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"saturday night live" plenty of stuff to work with last night. the casts jumped on the announcers who scrambled for something to talk about for half an hour. >> so dan, the news came out this week that you fathered a child in an extra marital affair. >> we agreed that was off limits. >> that was before, dan moreno. this is a new world now. we have to fill airtime. we have to admit sometime. >> okay. ray lewis knows who killed those people, because it was him! >> that is not true. >> i had to say something. >> you better believe there were plenty of younger viewers viewing, too, justin bieber, he was host and music, and is the
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"snl" -- >> he got plenty. >> it was not like he was ducking out of doing something. >> and that girl, do you think she will ever wash the hand the bieber touched? >> never. but maybe she should. let's talk about the final weather right now. >> enjoy today. the rain drops will be back in place in time for your monday morning commute back to work and school. should be dry on the way home. tuesday is looking good. all eyes are still on the middle of the week between wednesday and thursday and a chance of rain mixing in with snow. rain mmy mom doesn't drink starbucks coffee because she thinks it's too dark, and so i brought her some blonde roast. she loves it now. "my son made me this coffee," "you should try it, it's delicious." ♪
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[ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cause we shouldn't really help with your love life. yoplait. it is so good!

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